Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Back From Georgia







I am so sorry for not blogging as promised. It has bee a very intense week, with lots and lots of exciting meetings. Tbilisi was very different and exciting, but as we had a lot to do I didn´t get to do much tourism or walking around. This is a few pictures, Marie and Tamuna looking for a publishing house, the litterary café where we had a lot of meetings, some georgian food, and cute graffiti. Now we have to decide how to proceed and how to make a really inspiring workshop in October

Friday, February 13, 2009

Tally-Ho!


Last week I saw a real living fox in the city, it looked like right out of a Disney movie, with a fluffy red and white tail. Today I saw these more winterlike foxes. I wonder if Camilla has something to do with this, it was pretty close to her studio..

Next week blogging is from Tblisi, in Georgia, and I shall try to tell you everything we experience there, I and Marie Oskarsson

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Watch Out Miners!


Tomorrow I am going up really early to visit a zinc mine, to take some photographs and see if there are maybe small men with pickaxes there or what. Then home again for the premier of Ballerinan och Simone Weill at Trixter, a play starring one of my friends at work, Inga-Bodil Hermansson.

Monday, February 09, 2009

Work in Progress 2


Very very slowly Anna Bengtsson and I are working together with the illustrations for a childrens book. Now I draw and she is doing the colouring. It is kind of exciting to see how it turns out. Working today is accompanied by this song, on repeat. Bring in the churchbells!(Jack Penate, Tonight´s Today)

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Chocolate


The headline for this article turned out to be Don't give away the profits, it is about outsourcing administration or not.

Realistic Things From Fridge


Someone wanted me to do a photorealistic illustration. This is the result, not very photo-like at all, but I like this better.

Monday, February 02, 2009

Danger!


Last weeks debate, concerning the fact that three times as many people die falling at home than in traffic accidents.
Please click for a larger view.